KANSAS
Education & Employment Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL): Provides resources and services related to employment and workforce development in Kansas. They offer job search assistance, career counseling, unemployment benefits, and information on labor laws. (www.dol.ks.gov) Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR): Provides information on colleges, universities, financial aid, and academic programs. Employees can find resources for continuing education, degree programs, and scholarship opportunities on the KBOR website. (www.kansasregents.org) Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE): Responsible for K-12 education in Kansas. They offer resources for students, parents, and educators, including information on school districts, curriculum standards, and education programs. Employees can access educational resources and information on the KSDE website. (www.ksde.org) Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs (KCVA): The KCVA assists veterans in Kansas with resources and services. They offer information on benefits, healthcare services, employment assistance, and education programs for veterans. (kcva.ks.gov) Health & Well-Being Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE): Provide information and guidance on various health topics, including healthy eating, physical activity, substance abuse prevention, and mental health. (www.kdheks.gov) Kansas Behavioral Health Services Directory: The KDHE provides an online directory of behavioral health services in Kansas. This directory helps individuals find mental health and substance abuse treatment providers and resources in their area. Employees can access the directory on the KDHE website under the Behavioral Health Services section. Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS): Focus on aging and disability services in Kansas. They provide resources and support related to mental health, substance abuse treatment, and services for individuals with disabilities. (www.kdads.ks.gov) Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS): Provide assistance with food resources, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program. (www.dcf.ks.gov) Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF): Provides resources and support for children and families in Kansas. They offer programs and services related to child welfare, foster care, and behavioral health. (www.dcf.ks.gov) Kansas Tobacco Quitline: A free service that helps individuals quit tobacco and nicotine use. They provide coaching, support, and resources to develop a personalized quitting plan. Employees can access the Kansas Tobacco Quitline by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784- 8669) or visiting the website (www.kansasquitline.org).
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